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SP 4 10:45AM AP-20230000027562 45/93 Deputy Registrar,
Maori Land Court
Waikato-Maniapoto
CJ 2022/24 - Matakana No
9 Block -Taare Lyn Davies
or Linda Taare Dolly
Davies or Linda Taare
Dolly Wi Keepa or Teiare
Wi Keepa or Taare (Dolly)
HekiHeki - and a vesting
order made at 85
Tauranga MB 131-134 on
29 May 2006 - Application
to the Chief Judge
SP 5 11:00AM AP-20230000019653
A20170006851
45/93 Nganehu Whatu CJ 2017/31 - Te Huka
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He pānuitanga tēnei kia mōhiotia ai ka tū Te Kooti
Whenua Māori ki te whakawā , ki te uiui hoki, i ngā
tikanga o ngā tono a muri ake - Nau mai, haere mai
Chief Judge application
To be heard via Zoom
26 March 2024
Chief Judge C L Fox
PĀ
NUI NO:
TIME: APPLICATION NO: S...
Justice Joe Williams himself was the Chief Judge of the Maori Land Court before his appointment to the higher courts, and indeed the Chief Judge before him, the Honourable Sir Edward Taihakurei Durie, is also an alumnus. And although the records on the earliest Judges of the Court are often incomplete, it appears that Judge Hugh Fraser Ayson was the first VUW graduate to be appointed as a Judge of this Court.
Arā atu anō ētahi atu ara hei whakarahi ake i ō hea - mēnā e pērā ana koe, me whakapā mai. Tata ki te 1500m² te whenua e hiahiatia ana mō te whakatū i tētahi whare kotahi.
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whakatau take
ӹ whakapūmau tonu ki te ngākau tapatahi o Te
Kooti Whenua Māori, mā roto mai i te tuku i
ngā hātepe e tōtika ana, i tētahi hangarau hou
anō hoki.
I ngā marama tata nei, arā, i te marama o Mei
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He mea hanga ngā tarati whenua tōpū:
hei whiwhi i ngā whenua i tangohia i raro i ngā mahi tūmatanui, ētahi atu whenua rānei ka taea te whakamahi mō te painga o te hapori, tērā rānei
mō te painga o ngā hapū, iwi rānei o te rohe me ngā uri o ngā rangatira whenua taketake.
Nō nā tata nei, e whakamahia ana ngā tarati whenua tōpū hei tarati pupuri rawa mō ngā whakataunga kerēme Tiriti o Waitangi.
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He Pou Herenga Whenua
He Pou Whare Kōrero
150 years
of the Māori Land Court
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This is reflected in the right to self-determination in art 3 being characterised as “essential to the
enjoyment of all human rights”: Melissa Castan “DRIP Feed: The Slow Reconstruction of Self-determination for
Indigenous Peoples” in Sarah Joseph and Adam McBeth (eds) Research Handbook on International Human Rights
Law (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, 2010) 492 at 499; see also Office of the High Commissioner for Human
Rights CCPR General Comment No 12: Article 1 (Right to Self-...
Nō reira, i aha tātou i tēnei tau kua hipa
nei kia tata ai tātou ki tēnā whāinga?
Mātua rā ko te kaupapa here, ko te mahere
mō te whakawhanake i te reo Māori ki te kāhui
kaiwhakawā, ko reira tātou kite ai i te hiahia o
ngā kaiwhakawā kia poipoia te ngākau titikaha ki
te whakapuaki i te reo kia puawai haere i ngā tau
e haere ake nei.